With a Stroke of the Chaveta

Con el Toque de la Chaveta

With a Stroke of the Chaveta takes viewers into the legendary cigar factories of Cuba to witness the unique practice of "la lectura de tabaqueria", the collective reading of literature, while tabaqueros roll cigars.

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